% Â¥ o 4 art té‘ Dr. and Mrs. ï¬, Lang, Mr, and Mrs. Orville Kenâ€" lie, Roy McChesney, Grace Tomâ€" chick, Mr: and Mrs. Fred Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Kep Smith Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mery Adgms, Chester Angus, Shirley Ramberg, Wyse, iÂ¥ (mmï¬u formals : wealing sirdt Mirs. Lou Vacchinc. Armand Reâ€" hmu..-wmll as many smart afterâ€" naud, Helen Korri. Mr. and Mrs. hnoon dresses ware much in evidence ‘Oregory #vans Mr. and Mrs. Stan D. Hope, Dr: and Mrs. I. T. Brill, Mr. and. Mrs. Charlie Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Del ViHano, Mr. and Mrs. Justin Tallon, Mr. and Mrs. C. Gorâ€" rie, Mr. and Mrs. George Webber, .Dr. and Mrs. K. V. Allen, Mr. :and Mrs. Jack Tait, Mr. and Mrs. Doug ‘Carâ€" riere, WMr. and Mrs. ‘Arnel Laprairie, Mr. and Mrs. Armand ‘Caron, Mr. .i the annual Fall Dance sponsored D. H. Wigston R. 0., 57A Third Ave. Timmins. Cor. 81. and Third Ave. PHONE 324 _TIMMIN® PIANOS . The King Edward Willis Co. Mason Risch Veryâ€"Reasonable Ratea Quiet Atmosphere Eyes Examined B .ls Ahart sc e sponsored Fowler,. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Leek, Mr. and Mrs. Merton W. Lake, Hugh Mrs. Walter Little, Kirklan.d Lake, attended ‘the Women‘s Institute Conâ€" wention.. While in Timmins she was ‘the guest ‘of Mr. and Mrs. A., D. ‘Carâ€" son, 10 James avenue. and others. Squadron â€" Leader _ Jack Easton, RC.AF., Trenton, Mrs. Easton and family, are visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. J. T. Easton, 76 Maple â€"IMECBLâ€" dPUGLL wï¬ ts y kn M examples i ‘contemporary <«Canadian _ Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jardine and mxt. In "The Plowman", an original {'daugh'ter, PDallas, »have returned ‘to «design for the siik ‘screen ;process, J. 5. *"*heir in ‘Orillia after spending ‘MHallam. A. R.€. A., na; portrayed â€"a the holiday weekâ€"end with Mts. Jarâ€" familiar rural :scene so ‘that it «conveys dine‘s ‘brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr. a deep feeling of peace and trangquillity. I.and Mrs. Clare Banting. Sâ€"mewhat similar ‘in colour and mood â€" + ~ «h cA «KMaines. Miss Shirley Remus iafter spending a two |\ in Toronto. Ben Ward, reporter for the North BayDaily Nugget spent the weekâ€" end at his home here. Miss Bernice Kaye was a weekâ€"end visitor in Kirkland Lake. Nr:. Tom O‘Loughlin spent the weekâ€" 1 end ‘with friends in Noranda. Mrs. Agnes Feindel left on a shorké trip ‘to Malartic where she attended the wedding of her neice Margaret Wiliams. Karl A. Eyre, M.P., spent the weekâ€" €end at his honre in Timmins. Hereâ€" ‘turned ‘to Otlawa on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richards of Cobalt spent the@weekâ€"eâ€"nd with <+Mr. and Mrs. E. Trebilcock, 84 Balsam ‘street south. Miss Shirley McLaren of .Foresâ€" ter‘s Falls, Ontario, spent the weekâ€" ‘end ‘with Mr. and Mrs. Ross McLharen, 136 ‘Seventh avenue. | Mrs. Tommy Cox Feted at Lovely Shower A luncheon was then served with Mrs. Baechlar ‘Mrs. MacVishei, Mrs. ‘Coluhoun and Mrs. Barron and JJyce ‘Elliot asist the hostesses. Mrs. Cox was then presented with a bookcase for her new home. Thâ€"es attending were: Mrs. B. Harâ€" vey, Mrs. L. Tallon, Mrs. W. Manifield, Mrs. G. Babcock, Mrs. J. Colquhoun, Mrs. G. Richard on, Mrs. J. Sutherâ€" Jland, Mrs. D. Sutherland, Mrs. L. Steâ€" lâ€"ape, Barron, Mrs. E. Monoghan, were: Mrs. L. Tallon, Mrs. W. Man:â€" field, Mrs. â€"J. Colquhoun, Mrs. C. Berâ€" ron. Mrs. J. Sutherland, Mrs. G. Richâ€" ardson, Mrs. B. Harvey, and Mrs. R. Anderson The door prize was woan by Mrs. G. Richardson. A surprise party was .held in honor of Mrs. T. Cox at the home of Mrs. Sidney Eliot, Coniarum property, Mrs. P. MacAleavy was :coâ€"hoste:s. Bingo was played and prize winners Skere, Mrs. J. Enright, Mrs. J. Russell, Mrs. J. MacVichie. Mrs. I. Lyons, Mrs. C. Robinson, Mrs. A. Robinson, *Mrs. T. Ashley Mrs. R. Baech‘i‘er, Miss Smith Mrs. A. Ccok, Mrs. M. Trenouth, Mrs. A. Fiendel, Mrs. G. Cotnam, Mrs. J. MacDonrell, Mrs. T. Clarke, Mrs. G. Beland, Mrs. F. Kelly, Mrs. H. Cybulâ€" tki ard Joyce Eliot. SCHUMACHER emus has returned two weeks vacation Bank Of Montreal As ‘a result ‘of arrangements made with the National Gallery of Canada the Bank of Montreal ‘to purchase quantities of the Galiery‘s silk screen c4laontinn rmf the nirtures is in tz a Imperiai Bank Hold Asspbciation Meet "Thoere is another thing T‘d like to tring up in ergard t> the voting for th: Cocktail Lounges," said Mr. Baltleâ€" ‘man. "I have seen a sample of the ballot and it is not right as the way it is worded it favours one side. The talâ€" Jct has on it, "Are you in favour o‘ Cochtail Lounges, Yes or No." "For another thinz the town bear all the :expense of the voting and the ‘provincial government gets all the revenus. This is not fair." cfiice. Fullâ€"colour reproductions <Oof interestinz subject>, ‘they ‘strike a new _ note in ‘bank decoration, and will make | ‘the office more pleasant for both cusâ€" â€" tcmers.and staff. As a ‘result ‘of arrangements made with the National Gallery of Canada byv the Bank of Montreal ‘to purchae quantities of the Galiery‘s silk screen prints, a sélection of the pictures is row on display at ‘the Bank‘s Timmins All five prints now hanging in the B. of M‘s jlocal ‘branch ijare attractive Nee MEA n Oe R. °C. A.. a refreshing landscape of cool, :green woods ‘and ~quiet water. "Pâ€"n Echo‘", by Oharles â€"F. ‘Comfort, R.:C. A., shows. in Aall its grandeur the orck Gedizates to Walt Whitman, the American poetâ€"naturalist, while "White Water"‘ is a ‘sesne 0: t$urbulent woodâ€" land rapid; painted by Frank Carâ€" michael, R. C. A. The difth picturd is "The Ferry, Quebec", by J. W. ‘Morâ€" rice, R..C. a. â€" This is an adaptatiin of the canvas which hangs in the National Gallary of Canada. and fully maintains «eh winter atmosp}:sre of the original. In deigning this series of pictures, the <artists; worked girectly for the silk soreen® process, and most of the prints sponsored by the National Galâ€" lery are original works for this medâ€" 4um. n the vare Cases where the picture; have been adapted from othaer: or:ginals, the unique possibilities of the silk sereen process have been fully cxâ€" p.oited. The resulting changes in treatment give the prints an individâ€" ual character. H. O. McCurry, Director of ‘Canada‘s CMaÂ¥Nerv says the Bank‘s plan H. O. McCurry, Director ol * National Gallery, says the Bank s plan to supply these pxctures to its branches "A l n *# M_ .eoa~t to coast ‘WIll (Nave reachirge effects on some ‘phases of the work the Gallery is trying to do." G. Jo eph Kickey, managt®‘ ar ‘the B. of M‘s Timm{ns branch, is pleased that his office has been included in this ssheme. â€" He cordiglly ‘invites local rcsidents to drop in scon and see the new pr.nts. d nlace. :~* 8 *4 j Then I rearised I was â€"A Canadian soâ€"I sat down and let off a volley of good Canadian steam â€"to the proper authcritie:, ctmmercing with "I am a Canadian vis tor." Next day I received my rebste in full with profound the nostalsa they maust cz:cas.onglly {feel when they remember their old homeâ€"land. _ â€" | ‘ Canada is beautiful ‘too ‘but tho of lovsly ‘Cornwall is unforgetâ€" table! cgies. _ But I am woendsring whether, ‘had 1 stated T was English, I might be waitâ€" ing yet! But not>irs can @iter the ‘HDeauty â€"â€" the eternal ‘beautyâ€"of Eng and. Desâ€" pite blitzes and wars, there is still no country on carth Hike it. After Canâ€" adian srenery which is o~ course unâ€" ique, I found the ‘diminutive cnarm of the English ‘the ‘exquisite caloring of the Engzliss spring, the ‘unâ€" matchable gresn ard blue of tae enâ€" aircling segs. wnd ‘the gloriouns everâ€" changing, cloudâ€"tudded sky, pictures, â€"very dear to my ‘heart. | An@® as T rode through ‘Cornwall, on on my coachâ€"tour cf Devon ard ‘Cornâ€" wall, I thought of my ‘Cornish frients hers in the Porcupine, and rea‘ized Canadian Impressom (Continued ‘From ‘Page Continued One) ‘The Imperia) Bank of: ‘Canada, Nm'.tharn ‘Oritario ‘Staff Association ‘beld ‘its fall meeting inâ€"=Timmins at the Empire Hotel on Saturcimw, Octoâ€" ber ‘8th. Approximately thirtyâ€"five .members ,of ‘the bank andâ€" their wives. ‘attended < the ~weekâ€"end ~conâ€" ference. â€" Towns:. were represented fromâ€"allâ€"â€"parts ‘of Northern ~Ontario ‘that ‘boasted of ‘an Imperial Bank of Tn ‘charge of ‘the inrrangements was Mr. H:; ‘Henderson, manager ‘of the ‘loc‘al Il’nppnal Bank <of ‘Canada. Guest §peakers from the ‘Head Office of the Bank in Toronto were: . M+r. H. F. Rice, Superintendent of Investments and Mr. Paul S. Peak, Advertising Manager. Mr. Rice spoke ‘on Municipal Financing, Deâ€" benture issues, etc., and the (part played by the ‘banks in assisting the towns and. municipalities in ‘floating these lcans and the financing in the Mr. Pedk spoke on ‘the importance ‘of Public Relations, service, customer ~upeal and the steps the Banks are taking to meet the complicated needs :of today. Mr. E. T. Outtie was elected ‘presâ€" ident of the association for the next term .succeeding Mr. T. 0. Slattery of Kirkland Lake... The, other memâ€" ‘bers of the new executive are: Mr. M. ‘G. Coburn, vice president, from North Bay; Mr.: J. Trantor, ‘accountâ€" ant, ‘from â€"Cobalt who will act â€"as secretary "of ‘the «association. - ‘Those attending ‘the dinner at the Empire Hotel as iguests ‘of ‘the Assoâ€" diation ~were His Worship, Mayor Karl A. Eyre, MIP.. Mr. Brian € 1e!â€" ‘General â€"‘Manager, Timimins Fress and Mr. Bert Pike with Mr. T; j. ‘Slattery president in the chair. Members ‘of ‘the Association from out of town ‘bnanches consisting «of managers ‘and accountants were Mr. F. ‘G. Moore and Mr. M. C. ‘Owen, Bourlnmaque; Mr. E. T. Cuttle and ‘Mr. J. Trantor, ‘Cobalt; Mr. E. W. ‘Gamb‘>, Mr. J. L. Cope and Mr. D. ‘C. Emery, Cochrane; Mr. R. T. Allan, Englehart; Mr. N. M. Plant and Mr. ‘Robinson, Hearst; Mr.‘ A. I. ‘McInâ€" tyrc, Mr. H. T. Dixon and Mr. A. W. "Ir. regard t: <cocktail lounge; there is someching T‘d like to say," said Mr. Bartieman. "I see that the Editor o the Caily ‘Press is prevent and s hcee the editcriel appeared ir his paper a"king the â€"council to express their spir.oas on the ccoktail lounges.. This is not fair ‘and council should not be r:quired to "express ‘thair on.riâ€"ns on ‘the olunge. ‘However, if theâ€"effitor will express thod _cpinicn <cfhis paper in th: editorial cclumns, T‘d gladly express my opinâ€" "‘Yons cn the matter. TI‘d al o like to ge‘ ‘the cpision c¢f Kiz ‘Wworship who is cow at Ottaw:." Cocktail Ballots Favour One Side Claims Bartleman Mr. and Mrs.â€"Purker and Miss Winâ€" nie Barker, of New Liskeard, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haw â€" ken ‘over the Thanksgiving holiday. Mrs. L. Boisvert spent the weekâ€" ‘end in Noranda. Mr. Gordon Browne of the express, :office is on a holiday this week in Brantford and other points south. Services at St. Paul‘s Anglican Church on ‘Sunday morning were conducted by Bishop Renison. Rev. David Mitchell conducted morning service at Matheson and Shillington. We are glad to welcome back to South Porcupine two oldâ€"timers of theâ€" Northâ€"Mr. and> Mrs.> John Mason, who, :afteo some years‘ oesiâ€" dence in Tooonto a@re now taking up regidence over "Jean‘s Flower â€"Ssop" ‘on Main St. Hall, Kapuskasing:; Mr. T. J. Slatâ€" tery, Mr. A. W. Thompson and Mr. N. E. ‘Spencer, Mr. S. Sellers, Kirkland Lake: Mr. J. A. Gary, Larder Lake; Mr. T. M. Wood, Matachewan; Mr. K. N. and Mr. I. Mayes, Mathâ€" eson; Mr. M. G. Coburn and Mr. 0 . Eddle North Bay; Mr. J. Sitafford ‘gnd Mr. A. D‘Aoust, Noranda; Mr. J. A. ‘Groskurth and Mr. R. J. Adamâ€" son, New Liskeard; Mr. R. B. Wansâ€" borough, Sault Ste. Marie; Mr. G. W . Tish and Mr. J. W. Taylor, Virginiaâ€" town: Mr. F. E. ‘Cooper and Mr. T. M. Couch, South Porcupine and the Aceountants Timmins Branclr of the Bank. Miss Brown spends her day taking in and paying out money. She works accurately and cheerfully. She is eager to be helpful. This is partly because she is good at Eguring, liken people and has been given a sound training. M“ â€" VLI_ _ iA _ P the Thanksgiving weékâ€"end with ‘his parents on Main St. Mrs. W. Smith is visiting her daughter Isobel and cmldnn in cm.‘ tham, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Rarron and son of ‘Port Credit spent“l‘nlnkulv-‘ ing at tse come ‘of Mr. and Mrs. J.; LE‘arron, Crawford St. * George Eady of Forester‘s Fi a weekend gue:t at the home ind Mr:. Ross McLaren, 196 â€" avenue. ‘homeâ€"of Mi:. . 196 Seventh tSitting in a draftâ€"w srking in a dainp vplaceâ€"awet feetâ€"tlvre are dozeng of ‘things which mayypcause a | But ‘there‘s cone Fway thousands} of +Canadians have f¢ und to help relve ‘this conditionâ€"D r. Chase‘s ' Pills. This@ ffective remedy tunes the kidk 1eys and the liverâ€" â€"and brings welctsme relief from pains in the small: of <the: backâ€"caused by "*cold" in the kid neys. So insist on this Liver Pills. Atsall drug counters. _ 19 reliable remedy: ~g;oven oven by over hallâ€" aâ€"century‘s use â€"Dr. Chaae's_Kidl'tï¬â€˜y-